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Tyrone finish strong to advance as Dublin exit at quarter-final stage
Tyrone finish strong to advance as Dublin exit at quarter-final stage

The 42

time8 hours ago

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Tyrone finish strong to advance as Dublin exit at quarter-final stage

Tyrone 0-23 (0-5-13) Dublin 0-16 (0-0-16) FOR THE FIRST time since their Sam Maguire winning season of 2021, Tyrone are back in the last four of the All-Ireland series. For the second successive season, Dublin exit the championship at the quarter-final stage. Malachy O'Rourke's team timed their scoring run perfectly to settle a grinding contest pulling clear to win by seven in the end after a late burst of points. Dublin, who introduced their talisman Con O'Callaghan off the bench in the 50th minute, cut the deficit to one, 0-17 to 0-16, when another replacement Luke Breathnach raised a white flag with six minutes to go. But Tyrone countered when it mattered most. Stephen Cluxton's two-point free attempt drifted wide and from the subsequent kickout, Tyrone got clear for Ruairi Canavan to point. Moments later Ben McDonnell fisted over to crown a counter-attack for Tyrone after Tom Lahiff had slipped and lost possession for Dublin at the other end. With the gap having grown to three, Dublin engineered another shooting opportunity but O'Callaghan's effort fell into the lap of Niall Morgan. From there Tyrone closed out the game, both Canavan brothers pointing in the finale, before their goalkeeper jogged upfield to fire over a free that prompted the waving of an orange flag. Advertisement Dublin's Brian O'Leary and Paddy Small tackle goalkeeper Niall Morgan of Tyrone James Crombie / INPHO James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO More to follow… Tyrone 1. Niall Morgan (Edendork) 5. Peter Teague (Dromore), 3. Padraig Hampsey (Coalisland), 2. Cormac Quinn (Errigal Ciaran) 4. Niall Devlin (Coalisland), 6. Rory Brennan (Trillick), 7. Kieran McGeary (Pomeroy) 8. Brian Kennedy (Derrylaughan), 9. Conn Kilpatrick (Edendork) 10. Seanie O'Donnell (Trillick), 23. Peter Harte (Errigal Ciarán), 12. Ciaran Daly (Trillick) 13. Darren McCurry (Edendork), 11. Mattie Donnelly (Trillick), 15. Darragh Canavan (Errigal Ciarán) Subs 22. Michael O'Neill (Ardboe) for O'Donnell (blood) (10) O'Donnell for O'Neill (20) 21. Ben McDonnell (Errigal Ciarán) for Brennan (44) 26. Eoin McElholm (Loughmacrory) for McCurry (52) 17. Aidan Clarke (Omagh) for Quinn (55) 24. Conor Meyler (Omagh) for Teague (temp) (59) 25. Ruairi Canavan (Errigal Ciarán) for Harte (63) 22. O'Neill for McGeary (68) Dublin 1. Stephen Cluxton (Parnells) 2. Eoin Murchan (Na Fianna), 3. David Byrne (Naomh Olaf), 4. Sean MacMahon (Raheny) 5. Brian Howard (Raheny), 6. John Small (Ballymun Kickhams), 7. Lee Gannon (Whitehall Colmcille) 8. Peadar O Cofaigh Byrne (Cuala), 11. Ciaran Kilkenny (Castleknock) 9. Killian McGinnis (Skerries), 10. Sean Bugler (St Oliver Plunkett Eoghan Ruadh), 12. Niall Scully (Templeogue Synge Street) 13. Paddy Small (Ballymun Kickhams), 14. Cormac Costello (Whitehall Colmcille), 26. Brian O'Leary (Na Fianna) Subs 24. Cian Murphy (Thomas Davis) for McGinnis (44) 25. Con O'Callaghan (Cuala) for O'Leary (50) 17. Luke Breathnach (Ballinteer St John's) for Scully (temp) (56) 21. Tom Lahiff (St Jude's) for Ó Cofaigh Byrne (59) 23. Ross McGarry (Ballyboden St Enda's) for Bugler (65) 18. Theo Clancy (Kilmacud Crokes) for Murchan (68) Referee: David Coldrick (Meath)

Dublin v Tyrone: Dessie Farrell's Dubs beaten as their All-Ireland dream is over for another year
Dublin v Tyrone: Dessie Farrell's Dubs beaten as their All-Ireland dream is over for another year

Irish Independent

time10 hours ago

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  • Irish Independent

Dublin v Tyrone: Dessie Farrell's Dubs beaten as their All-Ireland dream is over for another year

Dessie Farrell's Dublin will look to return to the All-Ireland semi-finals with 2021 champions Tyrone standing in their way. Throw-in at Croke Park is 6.15pm and you can follow all the action as it happens below. Match Finished FULL-TIME: Tyrone march on to the semi-finals! It's all over in Croke Park and The Red Hand County surge into the last four of the All-Ireland SFC semi-finals. Who can have any complaints with that as Malachy O'Rourke guides them to their first semi-final in four years. Kieran McGeary has been named as man of the match. The bench played a big part in their victory as Eoin McElholm and Ruairi Canavan added great energy in the dying embers of the game. Dublin largely relied on Cormac Costello, but his presence faded rapidly in the second-half, as did Dessie Farrell's men as a whole. 70' Point Tyrone Scorer Ruairí Canavan Another Errigal Ciaran man to the fore as Ruairi Canavan adds further gloss to the scoreboard from a Tyrone perspective! 69' Point Tyrone Scorer Darragh Canavan That will surely be that! Darragh Canavan fires over the insurance score for Tyrone. 69' Can Dublin produce something special here? It seems like it's a goal or nothing here as Con O'Callaghan hoofs it in but Niall Morgan emerges with the ball. 68' Point Tyrone Scorer Ben McDonnell That could be the insurance score for Tyrone! Another bit of assured possession and game management from the Red Hand County as Ben McDonnell fists a point over Cluxton's bar. 67' Tyrone get a huge turnover in defence but Kieran McGeary makes the crucial mistake of kicking it out over the sideline to hand Dublin possession. 66' Point Tyrone Scorer Ruairí Canavan The Errigal Ciaran man was introduced only three minutes ago and he's made an instant impact as he restores the red Hand County's two-point advantage. 66' John Small shows his experience to win the free. Stephen Cluxton trots up the field and attempts to level the game from outside the '45 but it's wide. Wide number 10 for Dessie Farrell's side. 65' Point Dublin Scorer Luke Breathnach A one-score game once again! Dublin looked like they lost the ball but Luke Breathnach battled for possession and swung it over the bar in one fluid movement. Huge score. 64' Finally, Dublin try their luck from two-point range and it's Con O'Callaghan in the pocket but it crucially sails left and wide. Just 5 points for the Dubs in this second-half. 63' Point Tyrone Scorer Eoin McElholm That's the Loughmacrory club man off the mark since his introduction as he raced past Ciaran Kilkenny and squeezed the ball between the Hill 16 uprights. 62' WATCH: Con O'Callaghan introduced himself with a point from the bench earlier in the second-half 59' The change in midfield is part of a double alteration as Niall Scully makes way through injury for Luke Breathnach. 57' Substitution Tyrone Substituted out Cormac Quinn Substituted in Aidan Clarke A change at corner-back for Tyrone as play is stopped for Niall Scully who is receiving some attention. 56' Point Dublin Scorer Ciaran Kilkenny Tyrone's hunger has been second to none as Kieran McGeary puts in a sensational block on Cormac Costellow, but Peter Harte gives away the foul. Dublin retain possession and work it around to Ciaran Kilkenny who registers his eighth point against Tyrone in championship football. Live Blog Software

GAA Championship updates: Dublin play Tyrone in All-Ireland SFC quarter-final
GAA Championship updates: Dublin play Tyrone in All-Ireland SFC quarter-final

Irish Examiner

time12 hours ago

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  • Irish Examiner

GAA Championship updates: Dublin play Tyrone in All-Ireland SFC quarter-final

Dublin 0-0 Tyrone 0-0 5:58pm: Ahead of the game, Maurice Brosnan took a deep dive into Dublin's cutting edge: Con O'Callaghan. 5:51pm: There are changes on both the Dublin and Tyrone teams ahead of the game. John Fogarty is at Croke Park for the Irish Examiner: Con O'Callaghan stays on the bench for Dublin. Brian O'Leary comes in for Lorcan O'Dell. Peter Harte starts for Tyrone in place of Mark Bradley. Harte's last performance in Croke Park for Errigal Ciarán was one for the ages. "We got a big wake up call in the first half" 🎙️ Hear from MOTM Shane O'Donnell after @officialdonegal's brilliant second-half comeback 🙌 Football clips brought to you by @AIB_GAA#TheToughest #MONvDON — GAA+ (@GAAPlusOfficial) June 28, 2025 5:50pm: Dublin play Tyrone in the second All-Ireland SHC quarter-final of the day at Croke Park. Earlier, Donegal came back from seven points down at half-time against Monahan to win 1-26 to 1-20. DUBLIN: Cluxton; E Murchan, D Byrne, S MacMahon; B Howard, J Small, L Gannon; P Ó Cofaigh Byrne, K McGinnis; S Bugler, C Kilkenny, N Scully; P Small, C Costello, B O'Leary. TYRONE: N Morgan; C Quinn, P Hampsey, N Devlin; P Teague, R Brennan, K McGeary; C Kilpatrick, B Kennedy; S O'Donnell, M Donnelly, C Daly; D McCurry, P Harte, D Canavan

What time, TV channel is Dublin v Tyrone on today in All-Ireland Championship
What time, TV channel is Dublin v Tyrone on today in All-Ireland Championship

Irish Daily Mirror

timea day ago

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  • Irish Daily Mirror

What time, TV channel is Dublin v Tyrone on today in All-Ireland Championship

Tyrone are the great unknown of the eight sides left in this year's All-Ireland Championship. Superb against Donegal. Dire against Mayo. Dublin were workmanlike in beating Cork in last weekend's All-Ireland preliminary quarter-final, and also lost to Armagh - both without Con O'Callaghan. The captain's presence is vital. Padraig Hampsey will probably pick him up if he plays. Peadar O Cofaigh Byrne versus Brian Kennedy in the air will be massive, as will the Tyrone match-ups on Cormac Costello, Paddy Small and Sean Bugler, probably Cormac Quinn, Niall Devlin and Peter Teague. Darragh Canavan is the key for Tyrone in terms of creativity, while Darren McCurry is scoring heavy and Eoin McElholm, off the bench could be dangerous. Where is the game being played? The game is being played at Croke Park What time is throw-in? Throw in is at 6.15pm Can I watch the game on TV? No, the game is not on TV. Is the game being streamed online? Yes, the game will be live streamed on GAA+ Betting Odds: Tyrone: 11/10 Draw: 7/1 Dublin: Evens

All-Ireland quarter-final head-to-head: Dublin v Tyrone
All-Ireland quarter-final head-to-head: Dublin v Tyrone

Irish Examiner

timea day ago

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  • Irish Examiner

All-Ireland quarter-final head-to-head: Dublin v Tyrone

HOW THEY GOT HERE Ty rone (W3 L2) Ulster SFC quarter-final: Tyrone 1-24 Cavan 0-20 Ulster SFC semi-final: Armagh 0-23 Tyrone 0-22 All-Ireland SFC group phase: Tyrone 2-17 Donegal 0-20, Mayo 2-17 Tyrone 1-13, Tyrone 0-31 Cavan 0-18 Dublin (W 4 L2) Leinster SFC quarter-final: Dublin 2-21 Wicklow 0-18 Leinster SFC semi-final: Meath 0-23 Dublin 1-16 All-Ireland SFC group phase: Dublin 1-18 Galway 2-14, Armagh 0-24 Dublin 0-19, Dublin 0-22 Derry 0-20 All-Ireland SFC prelim quarter-final: Dublin 1-19 Cork 1-16 LAST FIVE 2019 All-Ireland Super 8's: Dublin 1-16 Tyrone 0-13 2018 All-Ireland final: Dublin 2-17 Tyrone 1-14 2018 All-Ireland Super 8's: Dublin 1-14 Tyrone 0-14 2017 All-Ireland semi-final: Dublin 2-17 Tyrone 0-11 2011: All-Ireland quarter-final: Dublin 0-22 Tyrone 0-15 DID YOU KNOW *Tyrone defeated Dublin 2-19 to 1-16 in the Allianz NFL but was not enough to avoid relegation. * This is the first time that Dublin have reached the All-Ireland quarter-finals since 2010 not as Leinster champions. * Dublin did not reach the All-Ireland semi-finals last year for the first time since 2010. * Tyrone were last in the All-Ireland semi-finals in 2021 when they defeated Kerry and went on to win the title. MATCH PREVIEW To Con O'Callaghan, Dublin fans will turn their lonely eyes. Listed in the squad the captain will be expected to lead on the field from the outset. Just how effective he can be remains to be seen. Against Derry, he was efficient and discerning with his efforts because of his hamstring issue. He mightn't be allowed to be so à la carte here. If Dublin are as passive out of possession as they were against Cork, they are in trouble. Repeat that and the ingenuity and creative running of the Canavans and Darren McCurry will pole-fork their cover. In Brian Kennedy and Conn Kilpatrick, Malachy O'Rourke have a totemic pair who are bound to ask questions of Stephen Cluxton he hasn't been asked up to this point in the championship. If Michael McKernan was fit, they would have not just an exemplary long-range kicker but one of the best breaking ball winners. We don't understand the claims that Dublin's progress in this championship has an ominous look about it. They have lost twice and in other games just done about enough. They will need to be more than adequate here and relying on an O'Callaghan at 75% capacity is risky even if Tyrone have been just as inconsistent. Verdict: Tyrone.

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